Friday, February 24, 2017

Each year a small group of volunteers puts on an arts festival on Herring Island, a lovely bushy island in the middle of the Yarra River. The first two for the year were Association of Sculptors and Basketmakers of Victoria and next up is the Contemporary Art Society of Victoria followed by A4 Art. I usually enter both Contemporary by Nature and A4 Art however this year I've just entered the first show and for the first time instead of framed wall hanging pieces I have entered these two artist books. The first I did some time ago after a workshop with Glen Skien and the second more recently.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

My second box also incorporates the well beaten abaca plus the hemp that used to be my Christmas tree.

I made a drum from a cardboard cylinder with abaca and hemp. I made the string from a mix of the two fibres and the bits on the end from hemp pulp. The abaca worked beautifully as the drum surface. It makes a lovely sound, I made a video but unfortunately had the sound turned off.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

As part of our Paper is exhibition we have a black box challenge where we make a work to fit inside the box. My first piece is done.
After two trips over to Bundoora and 7 hours in the valley beater I have some abaca that I am loving. It stretches beautifully over armatures and is almost like velum in appearance and feel.

This piece is Paper is Light and although you can't see in the picture a small battery operated tea light sits inside.

The green in the background and on the wires of the armature is hemp that was my Christmas tree this year.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

First post for the year and it is almost 7 months since the last. I had a fabulous trip away last September and October travelling to South America, mainly for the IAPMA congress in Brasilia but also to visit Iguassu falls and Machu Picchu among others then it was off to the US to attend a wedding in Boise Idaho. While in the US we visited Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons, The Grand Canyon (only for about an hour, not nearly long enough), three other parks and Las Vegas (about 4 days - too long!)

At the moment I am preparing some works for our Papermakers of Victoria exhibition that is very nearly upon us. As I complete works I'll try to post some images.